President Ro Jae-hun attended the 'Korea-China Youth Exchange Conference and Fashion Arts Exchange Literature Exhibition'
- EACC
- Aug 6, 2024
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Ro Jae-hun, President of East Asia Culture Center is giving a congratulatory speech
The "Civilization Story" Korea-China Youth Exchange Conference and the "Light of Harmony: The Literature Exhibition on Fashion and Arts Exchange" were held in Seoul on the 3rd. About 90 people attended the event, including Xia Yunhai, Deputy Director of the Foreign Relations Bureau of the Chinese State Council's Press Office, Ro Jae-hun, President of East Asia Culture Center of Korea, Wang Xiaolin, Vice Director of the Central Academy of Fine Arts, Geum Gi-suk, Vice Director of the Korean Academy of Fine Arts, and Shen Xiaogang, Director of China Culture Center, as well as scholars and young representatives of experts in culture and arts from both Korea and China.

During the youth exchange session, guests from the two countries shared their experiences on the "civilization story." Through continuous exchanges, they expressed their hope to enhance mutual understanding among young people of the two countries and enhance the intimacy of the people of the two countries, thereby creating a better future for cooperation. During the event, guests from both countries watched "Light of Harmony: Literature Exhibition on Chinese Fashion and Art Exchange." This exhibition will provide a venue to look back on exchanges and cooperation in the fashion and art sectors that have been established for more than 30 years since the establishment of diplomatic ties between China and China.

In his congratulatory speech, Xia Yunhai, Deputy Director of the Foreign Relations Bureau of the Press Office of the State Council of China, said, "Young people are pioneers of the times, the future of the world, heirs and creators of human civilization, and also the most active participants in cultural exchange." He added that he hopes young people from China and South Korea will exchange their thoughts and opinions with an open mind and a spirit of tolerance to promote deeper and more practical civilization exchanges between the two countries, leading to opportunities for mutual learning.

Ro Jae-hun, President of East Asia Culture Center, emphasized that young people are the main players in friendly exchanges between Korea and China and hope for future development of Korea-China relations. He added that he hopes this event will serve as an opportunity for young people from both countries to get closer and promote mutual understanding and friendship between the people of the two countries through common cultural elements.




